TheFLyer
Member
Posted 17 years ago #
Hello,
I've tried to install Wordpress MU 1.2.1
But...:
Creating Database Config File: DONE
Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 8388608 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 30720 bytes) in /home/svetlio/public_html/wordpress-mu/wp-content/mu-plugins/pluggable.php on line 131
Can somebody help me, to debug it?
I politely point you to a Google search. It's a fairly common PHP error.
TheFLyer
Member
Posted 17 years ago #
My MU site was working fine.
But now I get this same error with the allowed memeory size.
I never had problem before. Could It be in the upgrade?
When I was running r888 .. there was no problem. But now I upgraded to r967.
By the way there is no solution to this on the search. Its the web server ppl has to increase the memory.
Would they do it?
The solution is to upgrade your php memory size. What size did you upgrade to? if you have to get your host to change their settings, that's what you have to do. They're incorrectly set for the software you are running.
It was working fine for me for awhile until I upgraded to the latest version. I bumped my memory_limit up to a lucky 13M and it's all good again.
Good luck with getting your host to change that for you. Some might say mu wasn't made for shared hosting.
Some might say mu wasn't made for shared hosting.
Agreed. Considering it's against most host's AUPs on shared hosting....
lunabyte
Member
Posted 17 years ago #
Doc said it, and I'll agree.
MU really should not be on shared hosting.
At least reselling or on shared with the approval of the host.
Okey I asked my host and they increased the php memeory size to 32MB ;)
Yes, yes, I didn't get errors like that so far.
But I guess, there is a memory leak in the new versions. Or there is somewhere in the new code needs much more memory.
But this error didn't show up with my older build